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Legend Brands Dri-Eaz PHD 200 User Manual

Legend Brands Dri-Eaz PHD 200
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07-01913L F515 1 Legend Brands Products, Inc.
Owners Manual
PHD 200 Dehumidifier
Model F515
LEGEND BRANDS PRODUCTS, INC.
15180 Josh Wilson Road, Burlington, WA 98233
Phone: 800-932-3030 Fax: 360-757-7950 CrawlspaceDry.com
The Legend Brands
®
PHD 200 Dehumidifier reduces humidity in enclosed environments by removing wa-
ter vapor from the air. The PHD 200 is ideal for crawlspace drying, humidity control and other applications
requiring high-performance dehumidification. (Not intended for professional water damage restoration.)
Patents: http://www.LBpatents.com
S A V E T H E S E I N S T R U C T I O N S
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Do not alter or modify your unit in any
way. Use only replacement parts authorized by Leg-
end Brands Products, Inc. Modifications or use of
unapproved parts could create a hazard and will
void your warranty. Contact your authorized distrib-
utor for assistance.
WARNING! Electric shock hazard, rotating fan, hot
surface hazards. Unplug unit before opening cover
for cleaning or servicing. Unit must be grounded.
Inspect the power cord before use. If cord is dam-
aged, do not use. Always grasp the plug (not the
cord) to unplug.
Insert three-prong plug on power cord into a match-
ing electrically grounded outlet. Do not use adapter.
Never cut off third prong. Do not use an extension
cord.
The unit must be operated on a 115V/60Hz circuit
protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI) device.
Keep motor and wiring dry.
Do not attempt to repair the unit. For Authorized
Service Centers, contact Legend Brands.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Warranty registration
Visit warranty.LegendBrandsRestoration.com to register
your purchase. Registration allows us to better assist
you with using, maintaining or servicing your equipment
and to contact you in case we have important safety in-
formation concerning your Legend Brands product. If
you determine service is required, have your equipment
model, serial number and original proof of purchase
available and call your distributor for assistance with ob-
taining a return material authorization (RMA).
INTRODUCTION
The PHD 200 Dehumidifier reduces humidity in enclosed
structural environments by removing water vapor from
the air. With proper use, the PHD 200 can help to dry out
damp structural materials, insulation, and contents, and
maintain a healthy level of humidity. Using the PHD 200
may also prevent secondary damage caused by high hu-
midity.
WARNING
CORRECT PLUG REMOVAL
Grasp IEC plug and pull straight out
IMPORTANT: Damage to IEC receptacle or dehu-
midifier resulting from improper removal of the
power cord is not covered by warranty. The IEC
power cord is a wear item and is not covered by
warranty.

Questions and Answers:

Legend Brands Dri-Eaz PHD 200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLegend Brands
ModelDri-Eaz PHD 200
CategoryDehumidifier
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Safety, Plug Removal, and Warranty

Key safety precautions, correct plug removal, and warranty registration guidance.

Introduction to PHD 200

Unit Overview and Purpose

Overview of the PHD 200 Dehumidifier's function and benefits in reducing humidity.

PHD 200 Operation and Setup

How the Dehumidifier Works

Explanation of the dehumidifier's refrigerant cycle and water condensation process.

Unit Placement and Connection

Instructions for upright positioning, optimal placement, drain hose setup, and power cord connection.

Controls and Operating Instructions

Control Panel Overview

Description of the control panel, touchpad, and initial startup display modes.

Turning the Unit On

Steps to power on the dehumidifier, including compressor delay and self-diagnostics.

User Settings and Menu Navigation

Navigating Settings and Adjusting Parameters

How to cycle through menus, change parameters, and accept settings using control panel buttons.

Manual Pump Purge Function

How to manually initiate a pump purge to empty the condensate reservoir.

Control Panel Button Functions

ON/OFF and Display Menu Button Use

Operation of the ON/OFF and DISPLAY MENU buttons for unit control and navigation.

Menu Selection and Purge Pump Button Use

Use of MENU SELECTION and PURGE PUMP buttons for adjustments and manual purging.

USER SETTINGS Parameters and Information

Job Hours, Filter, and Coil Status Settings

Settings for resetting job hours and checking/resetting filter and coil cleaning timers.

Humidistat, Language, and Temperature Units

Adjusting humidistat setpoint, display language, and temperature units.

System Information Display

Display of inlet/outlet conditions, coil temperature, current, firmware, and sensor IDs.

Moving, Storing, and Maintenance Preparation

Procedures Before Moving the Unit

Steps to take before moving the unit, including checking defrost/drying sequences.

Transportation and Storage Guidelines

Notices for careful handling, protection from elements, and securing during transport and storage.

Maintenance Schedule and Safety Warnings

Critical Maintenance Safety Alerts

Warnings regarding electrical shock, contaminant exposure, and sensor protection during maintenance.

Routine Maintenance Procedures

Before-Use Inspection Checklist

Inspecting the electrical cord and air filter for damage or accumulation.

Monthly Cleaning and Care

Instructions for cleaning the pump check valve/basin and unit surfaces.

System Messages and Maintenance Prompts

Control Panel Message Guide

Table detailing control panel messages, their explanations, and required user actions.

Responding to Maintenance Prompts

Guidance on responding to prompts for filter or coil cleaning.

ERROR MESSAGES and Solutions

Error Message Troubleshooting Overview

Table listing error messages, their explanations, and solutions for common issues.

Specific Error Code Resolution

Detailed information and solutions for ER4, ER5, ER6, ER7, ER8, and ER9 error codes.

Troubleshooting and Product Information

Common Faults and Their Solutions

Common operational faults, their causes, and recommended solutions.

Technical Specifications and Parts

Product specifications, included parts, and optional accessories.

Service Contact and Safety Warnings

Contact info for parts/service and California Proposition 65 safety warning.

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